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- Exciting sensory bins for curious kids : 60 easy creative play projects that boost brain development, calm anxiety and build fine motor skills / by Watts, Mandisa,author.;
"Engage your child in hours of play with Mandisa Watts's colorful collection of sensory bin activities that aid with memory formation, language development, problem-solving skills and more. Perfect for toddlers from eighteen months to three years old and beyond, each bin makes use of materials you already have at home and helps reignite your kids' interest in toys long forgotten"--Back cover.
- Subjects: Child development.; Perceptual learning.; Perceptual-motor learning.; Sensory stimulation.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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Quick cups [board game] /
Quick Cups is the fast-and-furiously fun game of matching cups & stacking them up! How fast can you stack your cups to match a picture? Find out with Quick Cups! Each player gets a stack of five cups in five different colors. When a picture is flipped over everyone races to stack or line up his or her cups in the same color order as the picture.Ages 6 and up.
- Subjects: Motor ability.; Perceptual-motor learning.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Using natural materials / by Robertson, Seonaid M.(Seonaid Mairi)(CARDINAL)187099; Schools Council (Great Britain).Art and Craft Education 8 to 13 Project.(CARDINAL)333444;
Bibliography: page 84.
- Subjects: Perceptual learning.; Nature study.; Creative thinking.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Lummi sticks for kids [sound recording] by Johnson, Laura T.; Buck, Dennis.; Michaels, Norm.prf;
Sing a happy song (Smurf TV theme) -- Lummi stick kids (Strawberry Shortcake theme) -- Electric sticks (Electric Company TV theme) -- Tapping forever (Fame TV theme) -- Yaba-daba-doo! (Flintstones TV theme) -- Believing (Greatest American hero theme) -- Sing a happy song (Smurf TV theme -instrumental) -- Are you happy? (Burger King commercial) -- Tap together (McDonalds commercial) -- Be a tapper (Dr. Pepper commercial) -- Come sing with me (Coca-Cola commercial) -- Happy sticks (Happy days TV theme) -- Doggie dance (Scooby-Doo TV theme) -- Are you happy? (Burger King commercial -instrumental) -- Come sing with me (Coca-Cola commercial [instrumental]).Producer, Robert Kimble.Norm Michaels, narrator and vocalist ; Dennis Buck, musical arranger ; with vocal and instrumental accompaniment.Recorded at Master Sound Productions, Inc., Franklin Square, N.Y.
- Subjects: Children's songs.; Perceptual-motor learning.;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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- Art, another language for learning / by Cohen, Elaine Pear.(CARDINAL)174724; Gainer, Ruth Straus.(CARDINAL)174741;
Bibliography: pages 243-251.
- Subjects: Art; Child artists.; Perceptual learning.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Toddlers on parade [sound recording] / by Hammett, Carol Totsky,1951-author(CARDINAL)366956; Buck, Dennis.arr(CARDINAL)385879; Bueffel, Elaine.(CARDINAL)385880; Roberts, Lynn.prf(CARDINAL)209057;
Gifts for Mommy -- Grand old Duke of York -- Tony Chestnut -- Hop like a bunny -- Reach for the ceiling -- Moods -- Lost and found -- Ten little goblins -- The little pilgrim -- Roll your hands -- Bicycle, bicycle -- Baby grows -- Peek-a-boo -- Wheels on the bus -- Little Bunny Foo-Foo -- Little white duck -- Ride a cock horse -- Mr. Moon.Lynn Roberts, vocal.Recorded at Master Sound Astoria, Franklin Square, N.Y.Musical exercises for infants and toddlers.
- Subjects: Infants; Perceptual-motor learning.;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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- EZread magnetic picture sorting tiles: Beginning sounds by Brown, Sheron; Really Good Stuff;
"This set is great for teaching beginning sounds and so much more! For sorting activities, you get 25 category tiles. Each letter sound (excluding x) has 6 picture exemplars, giving you 175 tiles... Our Really Good Stuff℗ʼ Activity Guide with plenty of standards based activities makes teaching efficient, learning fun, and includes reproducible tiles for creating sound booklets, student sorting sets, and homework."-- Publisher website
- Subjects: Reading (Elementary); Visual perception; Perceptual learning; Word recognition;
- © c2009, Really Good Stuff,
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Four seasons movement / by Warren, Jean,1940-(CARDINAL)327114; Ekberg, Marion Hopping.(CARDINAL)764674; Warren, Jean,1940-Movement time.(CARDINAL)636480;
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- Subjects: Movement education.; Physical education for children.; Perceptual-motor learning.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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- Streamer/ribbon activities [sound recording] / by Glass, Henry.(CARDINAL)377730; Capon, J.(Jack)(CARDINAL)730185; Educational Activities, inc.;
Jive talking -- With imagination -- Rodeo roundup -- Happy time -- Sakura -- A soft white cloud -- Teach the world to sing -- You show me -- La Burrita -- The falling rain -- Tennessee Saturday night -- The follow game.
- Subjects: Musical games.; Songs.; Sound recordings.; Movement education.; Perceptual-motor learning.; Physical education for children.;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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- Playful learning lab for kids : whole-body sensory adventures to enhance focus, engagement, and curiosity / by Heffron, Claire,author.(CARDINAL)804620; Drobnjak, Lauren,author.(CARDINAL)804621;
"Recent research has shown that children learn and develop new skills more quickly when they engage in playful, whole body activities. Movement allows them to refocus their attention, improves brain function, reduces stress, and improves circulation. Not only that, but the more senses that are used for learning, the more likely information is to be stored and retrieved. The activities in Playful Learning Lab for Kids explore concepts in reading, language, math, art, music, science, geography, and social studies, all while engaging children with movements, touch, sound, and sight. Most distinguishing of all, the activities and lessons here include suggestions for tailoring the experience to different levels, making it a book children can grow with. The skills range from visual perceptual skills and spatial awareness, to early geometry concepts, visual motor integration, and fine motor skills."--Amazon.com.
- Subjects: Perceptual learning.; Sensory stimulation.; Teaching;
- Available copies: 9 / Total copies: 9
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